Dr. Elisa Port’s THENEWGENERATIONBREASTCANCERBOOK has received tremendous praise across the board, and will be featured in the October issues of Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Family Circle, among many other reputable magazines and publications. InStyle says the book is “essential reading for breast cancer patients and close friends and family weathering the experience along with them.” The author was also recently interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air.

The New York Times Book Review has reviewed Matt Bell’s latest novel, SCRAPPER. “Equal parts dystopian novel, psychological thriller, and literary fiction, [Scrapper] evokes a dark and lonely existence for its stoic protagonist… By the novel’s end, Bell adeptly depicts Kelly as a complicated soul capable of great violence and kindness.” Soho Press published the book on September 15, 2015…..

Lauren Smith Brody, author of the forthcoming book THEFIFTHTRIMESTER to be published by Doubleday in spring, 2017, contributes a piece about paternity leave to a six-week long Working Parents series on Medium.

Once upon a time, Tracy Whitney was one of the best thieves in the business. Then she settled down, had a baby, and planned to spend the rest of her days quietly, living anonymously, devoted to her son. But tragic news has forced Tracy to face her greatest nightmare. Now, with nothing left to protect, she returns to the hunt—and she’s more dangerous than ever. William Morrow will publish the hardcover November 10, 2015…..

Mark’s interest in the American food industry’s abuse of flavor, which he discusses in THEDORITOEFFECT, caught the interest of Dr. Oz. Follow the link below for his reflections on chicken. His book was published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster May 5, 2015….

Danielle Steel’s latest novel will make its debut on Sunday’s New York Times Bestseller lists. It will appear at number 5 on the Combined Print and E-book list and at number 8 on the Hardcover fiction list. Delacorte published the book on September 1, 2015.

Sunjeev Sahota’s debut novel was named to the shortlist for the Man Booker Prize. The book has already been published to much acclaim in the UK and Knopf will be publishing the book here on March 1, 2016.